Xv is an X11 program that displays images in the GIF,
JPEG, TIFF, PBM, PGM, PPM, X11 bitmap, Utah Raster Toolkit
RLE, PDS/VICAR, Sun Rasterfile, BMP, XPM, PCX, IRIS RGB,
possibly PostScript, Portable Networking Format(PNG) and
PM formats on workstations and terminals running the
X Window System, Version 11.
And more xv japanese extensions patch supports images in
the MAKI, MAG, PIC, Pi PIC2, PhotoCD. And this patch also
supports archived image files. Supported archivers are
arc, arj, lzh, tar, tar+compress, tar+gzip, tar+bzip2, zip,
and zoo.
Note that this program is shareware except for personal use only.
Please read the documentation in the directory
/usr/local/share/doc/xv
for proper usage.
LICENSE: shareware, free for personal use
zgv is an svgalib-based viewer which views GIF, JPEG, PNG,
PBM/PGM/PPM, TIFF, BMP, TGA, PCX, mrf, XBM, and XPM files, with a
full-screen file selector front-end. It can be used as a simple
command, with zgv filename(s), which bypasses the front-end. For
more on how zgv works and how to use it, do `info zgv' or `man zgv'
once it's installed.
This extension provides a PHP implementation of the OpenCV library.
The extension offers two new functions. In principle, they differ only by
their return value. The first returns only the number of faces found on the
given image and the other an associative array of their coordinates.
MagickWand for PHP is a wrapper for the ImageMagick library to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats.
The Hebrew Editor package is intended mostly for Hebrew speaking users for
creating and editing Hebrew/English LaTeX documents.
This package provides a text (terminal) based word processor (in the spirit
of the good-old DOS days word processors) which is extremely LaTeX oriented.
A powerful IRC daemon, based on ircd-ratbox. Utilized on networks such as
StaticBox and SorceryNet. A variant of charybdis has currently been deployed
on Freenode.
CtrlProxy runs on a computer with a 24/7 internet connection and allows you to
transparently connect to IRC from anywhere on the world to your nick. It
connects to one or more IRC servers and then allows you to connect to it with
any number of clients, providing access to these servers. This is very useful
if you don't want to leave IRC but still want to be able to use it from home,
school or work.
FISG is a tool that creates statistics from IRC logs. FISG supports
various logfile formats and has a very fast parsing engine.
gseen.mod
gseen works similar to countless seen scripts. It logs for each user
when he or she was last seen in the channel and makes this information
publically available. It takes switching nick names into consideration
and supports wildcards in search-requests.
The advantage of gseen in contrast to most other seen scripts is it's speed.
gseen can handle databases of several thousand nicks without a lag in seen
requests. It also supports several languages.
icbirc is a proxy that allows to connect an IRC client to an ICB server.
The proxy accepts client connections, connects to the server, and for-
wards data between those two connections.
Commands from the IRC client are translated to ICB commands and forwarded
to the ICB server. Messages from the ICB server are translated to IRC
messages and forwarded to the IRC client.